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	'<{title}>' => 'Further healing',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<section id="driving">
	<h2>Driving lessons</h2>
	<p>
		I finally got a chance to talk to my driving instructor about the shortness of my time in April.
		I told them whenever they have time will be fine, and I&apos;ll just have to make time if I don&apos;t have it.
		I won&apos;t sleep as much as I should, if I have to.
		I&apos;m running short on time and I need to get this done.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="pennies">
	<h2>May I pay in change?</h2>
	<p>
		I had a customer come through the drive-through today and pay for their order entirely with pennies.
		Of course, I had to count them all.
		I don&apos;t mind counting pennies.
		Honestly, I don&apos;t.
		I found it mildly amusing, at the time.
		A lot of people get annoyed if you try to pay in pennies, but they&apos;re ignoring the fact that they&apos;re being <strong>*paid*</strong> to count them.
		They&apos;re on the clock
		It&apos;s not a difficult task, and if you&apos;re not counting someone&apos;s pennies, you&apos;re performing some other (likely also boring) task.
	</p>
	<p>
		Now that I think on it though, it was sort of rude for them to bring all those pennies through the drive-through and make me count them.
		If they&apos;d brought them into the lobby to pay, that&apos;d be one thing, but they held up the whole drive-through line.
		Whatever though; nothing I could do about it, and not my concern.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="dental">
	<h2>Gum healing</h2>
	<p>
		Sometimes it&apos;s one of my front teeth that hurts, other times it&apos;s the gaping hole in my gums on the right side, where three teeth were extracted.
		I was still feeling the hole in its full size, a couple days ago.
		I mean, my gums were elongating and trying to cover the hole, but they hadn&apos;t grown far enough yet to do more than just form a flap.
		Today though, I noticed that it feels like along about half the width of the crack, in the long direction, the sides have merged.
		The hole will be gone soon.
		Yay!
	</p>
	<p>
		Just in time for a new hole to be ripped in the upper side of my mouth.
		Ugh.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="Wi-Fi">
	<h2>Wi-Fi card</h2>
	<p>
		On that first night I tried the new Wi-Fi card, I mentioned that it doesn&apos;t get disconnected every few seconds, and just remains connected as it should.
		Well ...
		It hasn&apos;t been acting that way <strong>*since*</strong> that first night.
		It doesn&apos;t get disconnected every few seconds, but for the past three days, it <strong>*has*</strong> been disconnecting every few minutes.
		It stays connected longer that that other Wi-Fi card, that&apos;s for sure, but it&apos;s still not staying connected like it should.
		It may be the poor signal quality in my apartment though, especially given the drastic improvement.
		The other Wi-Fi card had problems, that is undeniable, but the problems this new one&apos;s experiencing might not be because of the card itself.
	</p>
</section>
END
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